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Side chair

Maker: Unknown

Card Table

Maker: Unknown

Thimble Case

Maker: Unknown

Armchair

Maker, possibly by: James Graham (American, born Scotland, 1728–1808)

Vase

Maker: Marblehead Pottery (American, 1904–36)

Vase

Maker: Marblehead Pottery (American, 1904–36)

Medal

Maker: Unknown
Honorand: George L. Perry

Teaspoon

Maker: Benjamin Norton (American, active ca. 1810 - 1821)

Tablespoon

Maker: William Jones (American, 1694–1730)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Charles Carpenter (American, active ca. 1790–1807)

Vase

Designer: Arthur Irwin Hennessey (American, 1882–1923)
Decorator: Sarah Tutt (American, 1859–1947)
Maker: Marblehead Pottery (American, 1904–36)

Vase

Designer: Arthur E. Baggs (American, 1886–1947)
Maker: Marblehead Pottery (American, 1904–36)

Sugar Spoon

Maker: Lewis A. Kimball (w. c. 1837 - 1863)

Tablespoon

Maker: Thomas Grant (American, 1731–1804)

Chair

Maker: Unknown

Embroidered Coat of Arms of the Clopton Family

Maker: Mary Clapp Wooster (American, 1729–1807)
School (Institution): (probably) Misses Ann and Elizabeth Cummings School (American, 1768–1776)

Charger

Designer: Arthur E. Baggs (American, 1886–1947)
Manufacturer: Marblehead Pottery (American, 1904–36)

Vase

Designer: Arthur Irwin Hennessey (American, 1882–1923)
Decorator: Sarah Tutt (American, 1859–1947)
Manufacturer: Marblehead Pottery (American, 1904–36)

Vase

Manufacturer: Marblehead Pottery (American, 1904–36)

Vase

Designer: Maude Milner (American, born England, 1870–1954)
Decorator: Sarah Tutt (American, 1859–1947)
Manufacturer: Marblehead Pottery (American, 1904–36)

Pair of Candlesticks

Designer: Herbert J. Hall (American, 1870–1923)
Manufacturer: Marblehead Pottery (American, 1904–36)

Vase

Designer: Arthur E. Baggs (American, 1886–1947)
Manufacturer: Marblehead Pottery (American, 1904–36)

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